Phillip Blond, the man who helped think up the big society, is accused of using cash from a think tank to fund a jet-set lifestyle

With his new brand of “Red Toryism” and ResPublica think tank, the political
philosopher Phillip Blond says he has the answers to the world’s
inequalities and a new way of distributing wealth.

The academic theologian is credited as the man who created David Cameron’s
caring mood music, one of the inspirations for the big society and an
influence on the localism bill passing through parliament.

However, critics say one of the ways Blond has been distributing wealth is to
lend the think tank’s money to himself.

Blond, the stepbrother of Daniel Craig, the James Bond actor, is accused of
living in his own 007 world: using money from his think tank to meet South
American and Ukrainian women and enjoy a jet-set lifestyle far above his
£60,000- a-year salary.

Insiders said Blond spent so much on flights to Brazil to meet a local beauty
in a beach resort and on